The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 424
... authority , and increase the personal responsibility of these families ; and , at the same time by showing them that that which they really value above everything , viz . , the support of the British Government in securing the ...
... authority , and increase the personal responsibility of these families ; and , at the same time by showing them that that which they really value above everything , viz . , the support of the British Government in securing the ...
Page 95
... authority , for it is impossible that the people should be able to come to an agreement about them between themselves . The Shanja process presents a somewhat rare instance of the mutual forbearance of landlords and tenants in this ...
... authority , for it is impossible that the people should be able to come to an agreement about them between themselves . The Shanja process presents a somewhat rare instance of the mutual forbearance of landlords and tenants in this ...
Page 347
... authority to their inferiors . They speak of the collection of the revenue as of some occult science , to the knowledge of which no wretched assistant need aspire . " I keep it all in my own hands , " is the proud boast of many ...
... authority to their inferiors . They speak of the collection of the revenue as of some occult science , to the knowledge of which no wretched assistant need aspire . " I keep it all in my own hands , " is the proud boast of many ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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